Cardinals take series against Yankees as Jordan Montgomery dominates against former team
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Buffalo Bills Pro Bowl Safety Jordan Poyer explains how the event at the Trump golf course caused controversy on 'America Reports.'
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Guardians manager Terry Francona was back at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday for the finale of a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals after he dealt with a health issue earlier this week, though DeMarlo Hale planned to serve as Cleveland's acting manager for the game because of high temperatures.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona will not be with the team for a second straight game after being hospitalized when he became lightheaded before a series opener against the Kansas City Royals.
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A Missouri federal court on Tuesday (Jun 27) dismissed US chess prodigy Hans Niemann's US$100 million defamation lawsuit alleging Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com falsely accused him of cheating, though his lawyers said they will pursue their claims in state court.
:A Missouri federal court on Tuesday dismissed U.S. chess prodigy Hans Niemann's $100 million defamation lawsuit alleging Norwegian grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com falsely accused him of cheating, though his lawyers said they will pursue their claims in state court.